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Tony D’Addeo
@deodad
I received a cold DM from some claiming to be a high schooler interested in web3, tech and startups asking for 20 mins of my time told him I didn’t have the time but would answer 3 questions I was impressed with the questions and there are a lot of people on here who could give better answers then me so I’m publicly sharing them in the hopes of getting answers for him I appreciate any contributions
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Sam (crazy candle person) ✦
@samantha
1. I have a gut feeling that the giants will either adapt to the web3 changes or die. Equity in the form of tokens for early users is a common crypto VC thesis and is worth exploring and criticizing. Crypto is still thriving but traction is questionable. 2. Only skills (I was a tech recruiter for a few years). Education only matters if you can get into an Ivy League - not because of the education, but because of the network. And contribute to OSS ;) 3. Do what you're good at, what you like, and what you'll be paid for. That could be AI, Crypto, or neither.
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Mrinal Kulkarni
@mrinalkulkarni
1. I should've articulated what I was trying to say earlier. Here it is: when is there a tipping point from the transition between web2 to web3? What features or things does web3 offer that web2 doesn't that would create that massive growth for web3? 2. came to the same conclusion and i'm glad we came to the same conclusion. 3. musk started Zip2 and x .com (not twitter, the financial company I think) that merged with PayPal and later went into SpaceX and Telsa. Should I do the same thing except start with AI, get the network and skills, and then go into crypto?
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